I can’t help  _______the house because I’m busy making a cake.


  1. A.
    to clean
  2. B.
    cleaning
  3. C.
    cleaned
  4. D.
    being cleaned
A
有些動(dòng)詞和短語后既可接不定式作賓語,也可接動(dòng)名詞作賓語,但含義不同。常用的有:remember to do sth. 記住去做某事;remember doing sth.記得做過某事。forget doing sth.忘記做過某事;forget to do  sth.,忘記去做某事。regret to do sth.對(duì)將要做的事表示抱歉(遺憾);regret doing sth.后悔做過某事。try to  do sth.設(shè)法做某事;try doing sth.做一下試試看(能否成功)。mean to do sth.打算做某事;mean to do sth.打算做某事;mean doing sth.意味著。stop to do sth.停下來做某事;stop doing sth.停止做某事。go on to do sth .(做完一件事后)接著做(另一件事);go on doing sth .繼續(xù)做某事(同一件事).can’t help to do sth.不能幫助做某事;can’t help doing sth.情不自禁地做某事。
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1.

A.job

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C.observation

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2.

A.checked

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C.watched

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3.

A.scenes

B.senses

C.marks

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4.

A.nobody

B.somebody

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5.

A.curiosity

B.suspect

C.sympathy

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A.a(chǎn)dded

B.wrote

C.made

D.folded

 

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A.cry

B.pray

C.dig

D.play

 

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A.back

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C.top

D.edge

 

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A.drop

B.raise

C.fall

D.lift

 

11.

A.remembered

B.punished

C.removed

D.replaced

 

12.

A.silence

B.heart

C.peace

D.memory

 

13.

A.down

B.up

C.off

D.a(chǎn)round

 

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A.birth

B.passing

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